Ice Fall in Norway

Ice Fall in Norway by Sir Ranulph Fiennes is a detailed narrative of an expedition to Jostedalsbreen, Norway, in 1970. Published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1972, this first edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the experiences of the expedition members, who were landed by parachute and engaged in survey work, including the first descent of Briksdalsbreen.
Readers will find an account that captures the challenges and adventures faced during this mountaineering endeavor. The narrative focuses on snow and ice climbing, providing insights into the techniques and experiences of the climbers in the Norwegian landscape. This edition offers a unique perspective on the expedition, highlighting both the physical demands and the breathtaking environment encountered by the team.
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Narrative of expedition to Jostedalsbreen, Norway, in 1970. Members landed by parachute; some survey work and first descent of Briksdalsbreen.
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